Yeah, I completely understand. I was thinking of something to sell myself, but don't really make anything and I prefer writing posts and engaging.
It will be neat when you do get around to it. I just have my own photos on my wall mostly.
Here were some I took mid-last year. I got one of those printers from Costco (wifes business ~$250) where you can just put more liquid ink into them and don't need to keep buying cartridges. The photos look alright when printed on photo paper and I can separate them by cutting them if I want.
The printer I'd need would cost quite a few thousand dollars. Then two years later something new comes out. It's not hard to outsource printer services but then you have to depend on other people and of course, pay them. Would be nice to simply take an order, get it ready, ship it out. Authentic pieces all come hand signed. I might even throw in bonus trinkets.
Big plans but like even the post says here, it's never wise to get too far ahead of yourself. With this brand I'm setting up here on the blockchain, there are a lot of factors that are beyond my control. When it comes to business one must eliminate those, but here that's impossible... for now. Part of the reason why so many blockchain apps are simply copycats of each other is because people are afraid to take risks. ... yeah I don't know why I'm rambling about business either....
The personalization would definitely add value to the service. Don't sell yourself short of what you envision.
By the price, I'm guessing you are after a wide-body printer or something that does more than the 4 standard inkwells. I haven't thought much about that myself.
Don't get ahead of yourself, but take reasonable risks...it's an inherent contradiction. Finding the right balance, or more important timing is the key. The ship definitely hasn't sailed yet. Even if it does, just keep yourself happy doing what you do in the meantime. Anyway, this conversation is turning into one of strange expressions like a book of chicken soup for the businessperson.
In the meantime I'll continue building up what already is a massive body of work. A thick catalog. Something for everyone. Better to have one success within a pile of failures than to have one failure you think will be a success.